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Campus News |
Digital Learning Innovation Showcase highlights how traditional universities navigate the digital age.
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People |
New to Las Vegas and to civilian life, this former airman has found a home at the Graduate College.
A photo showing red flowers blooming at sunrise with mountains in the background as well as a photo of a student smiling at the camera in front of a lake.
Campus News |
Hop on over to this Instagram account for a biologist’s take on science and art.
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Research |
Professor Michael Bowers on writing the essential textbook on Nevada's political scoundrels and budget battles.
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Campus News |
Whether you’re new on campus or returning for another semester, this fall promises to bring new experiences. Here's how to make sure they're safe.
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Research |
A new book on NBC’s Parks and Recreation sheds light on how feminist ideologies and humor within the TV show helped challenge our thinking.
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Arts and Culture |
The gallery kicks off the semester with an exhibition of work by the newest faculty members of the department of art.
portrait of a man in a suit
Research |
Law professor David Orentlicher on a solution to the controversy over affirmative action
Portrait of man in front of UNLV building
People |
This Lee Business School department chair has pursued his dreams from India to New York — and now to UNLV.
brain circuitry outlined in blue lights
Research |
UNLV, Tufts University, and international research team offers new clues about which key proteins in the brain play a role in controlling epilepsy, anxiety, and other disorders.
A girl donates money to a box featuring a glowing ichthyosaur
Business and Community |
Nevada State Museum's new donation box, designed by UNLV students, features a fearsome fish from long ago.
Belinda Candler fights her way to a layup
Athletics |
Women's Basketball Hall of Fame recognizes groundbreaking league as five players from the early days of the women's basketball program are honored.